The Real World Conservation Trust

Thanks to your continued support and the success of our charity, The Real Africa Trust we have been able to support a wide range of conservation and community projects and initiatives over the years, from building a new classroom on the edge of the Maasai Mara for Olochura School, to funding new sports equipment for a school in the Ngorongoro Highlands of Tanzania.

When the Real Africa Trust was founded in 2012, its objective was to fund school and community education based projects in Africa. While we wholeheartedly continue to support education and community initiatives we have also expanded to work with many partners on a wide range of important wildlife conservation projects, from Save the Elephants in Kenya, to Rhino Conservation Botswana. This wildife conservation work, alongside our promotion of responsible eco-tourism has far reaching repercussions for the local community - providing employment and allowing them to thrive and prosper from protecting wild habitats and iconic species.

Our most recent Explorers against Extinction campaign has focused specifically on the protection of endangered species in Africa. In 2018 our horizons will expand to include species in Asia as well, including tiger and one horned rhino. We wanted our charity to better reflect our work and it is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of The Real World Conservation Trust (registered UK Charity no 1177505).

We're sure this new charitable trust will be a worthy successor to The Real Africa Trust.

Real Africa and Real Asia will make a donation on behalf of every client travelling to The Real World Conservation Trust.

We look very forward to revealing our 2018 conservation projects sometime after Easter...